Charlie McCullough is one of 24 young adults who will be journeying with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament along four National Eucharistic Pilgrimage routes leading to the National Eucharistic Congress. The "perpetual pilgrims" will begin their treks May 17-19 -- the weekend
A survey of attitudes among young people in eight countries about religious beliefs, prayer and social issues found that while about 25% identified as being atheist or agnostic, believers and non-believers were very likely to both agree about the severity of environmental
Organizers are inviting young adults ages 19 to 29 to apply as participants in the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, which will take place May 17 to July 21, 2024. The "Perpetual Pilgrims" will travel along four different routes throughout the country -- a
Dioceses wake up to youth mental health crisis, helping parents, teachers and pastors take action
When pop punk band Simple Plan sing their platinum-selling hit tune "I'm Just a Kid," adult listeners might be forgiven for thinking the lyrical angst of "I'm just a kid / and life is a nightmare" is a bit of exaggerated artistic
The life of faith is not a game, but it does require commitment and training, Pope Francis told thousands of Hungarian young people gathered in a sports arena in Budapest.
"How do we win in life?" the pope asked the young people gathered
Initiative’s goal is to help build connections between young Catholic adults and parishes
Cassie Schutzer smiles when she thinks about the unexpected changes that happened in the lives of the four young adults.
All four were part of the Young Adult Initiative program that the 29-year-old Schutzer had planned on the grounds of St. Meinrad Seminary
In a new essay, Sara Perla addresses the worrying numbers of young people leaving the Catholic Church and what parents can do about it. She writes: “Everyone knows (I think!) that parents have the primary responsibility for raising their children in the
At Mass before March for Life, young people urged to ‘witness to the truth that every life matters’
The hundreds of teens and young adults from across the Archdiocese of Washington who gathered Jan. 20 prior to the annual March for Life at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington were urged to be "witnesses to life, witnesses
Monsignor Owen Campion explores the failure in five states on Election Day to restrict access to abortion: “No analysis so far has revealed how Catholics voted overall, but considering the numbers supporting abortion on demand, some Catholics, probably many, wanted no limits
Sister Nancy Usselmann addresses the increased problem of loneliness in young adults and how mentoring them can bring back connection and purpose to their lives: “Young adulthood is a time of discovering our desire for deeper connection, meaning and purpose in life